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    Bill takes apart a smartphone and explains how its accelerometer works. He also shares the essential idea underlying the MEMS production of these devices.This video is based on a chapter from the EngineerGuy team's latest book Eight Amazing Engineering St...
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    An accelerometer is a device that measures proper acceleration ("g-force"). Proper acceleration is not the same as coordinate acceleration (rate of change of velocity). For example, an accelerometer at rest on the surface of the Earth will measure an acce...
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    A beginner’s guide to accelerometers What is an accelerometer? An accelerometer is an electromechanical device that will measure acceleration forces. These forces may be static, like the constant force of gravity pulling at your feet, or they could be dyn...
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    Which way is up?This tiny 3-axis accelerometer module can operate in either +/-1.5g or +/-6g ranges, giving your project the ability to tell which way i......
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    The accelerometer is a built-in electronic component that measures tilt and motion. It is also capable of detecting rotation and motion gestures such as swinging or shaking. The most common use for it is to activate auto screen rotation on mobile devices ...
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    Rieker manufactures inclinometers (or clinometer), digital inclinometers, accelerometers, and tilt switches since 1917. Inclinometer sensors are instruments for measuring angles of slope, elevation or inclination in reference to gravity. Accelerometers me...
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    A piezoelectric accelerometer is an accelerometer that employs the piezoelectric effect of certain materials to measure dynamic changes in mechanical variables (e.g., acceleration, vibration, and mechanical shock). As with all transducers, piezoelectric a...
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    How does an accelerometer chip work? The accelerometers you can find inside cellphones clearly don't have gigantic masses bouncing up and down on springs—you'd never fit something so big and clumsy inside a phone! Instead, cellphone accelerometers are ......